There methinks would be enjoyment more than in this march of mind.
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The passions cramped no longer shall have scope and breathing-space."
Savage women shall be taken to rear dusky races. Polygamy receives approval. Missionaries are forbidden; and, strange to say, all this is really done in consequence of the efforts of the Exeter Hall zealots, who have denounced Sir Bartle Frere and the colonists from the beginning, lauded the heathens, and strenuously objected to any assumption of their territory. The toleration of heathenism is both a blunder and a crime, which, if not stopped in time, must result in disastrous consequences.
APPENDIX.
CAPE COLONISTS VERSUS NATIVES.
(Articles published in the P.E. Telegraph.)